
Top 10 Greatest DC Comics Stories Ever Written
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Some of the greatest stories that have ever been written have been published by DC Comics. It’s been the home of acclaimed writers such as Grant Morrison, Alan Moore, Jeph Loeb and Frank Miller, just to name a few. For this list, we’ll be looking at stories published by DC Comics that stand out as the best of the best, taking the company’s iconic characters to new heights. Oh, and look out for spoilers!
List Rank and Entries
#10: “JLA: Tower of Babel” (2000)
#9: “Teen Titans: The Judas Contract” (1984)
#8: “JLA: Rock of Ages” (1997-98)
#7: “Batman: The Long Halloween” (1996-97)
#6: “Superman: Red Son” (2003)
#5: “Kingdom Come” (1996)
#4: “All-Star Superman” (2006-08)
#3, #2 & #1: ?
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Obviously, you got the top two right. I really enjoyed the Batman: Knightfall storyline, and was hoping to see it mentioned.
Manga>>anime
Where Is:
Flashpoint
Injustice God Among Us
1:44
Whoa whoa whoa no mention of Flash Point?
I thought Injustice would be in the list!
I’m the one who mised flashpoint?? Because for me it is number #1.
Injustice?!?
Watchmen was by far the best, but that’s just me.
You guys do remember that Sandman was originally published as DC and is still DC canon, right? You know… Neil Gaiman’s Sandman? The proverbial milestone of DC comics? It didn’t move over to Vertigo until issue forty five. And the events are still DC canon, including Morpheus’ death after it went to Vertigo. (Daniel, his replacement has appeared in both JLA and the recent Dark Nights Metal.